LowRes, HiRes, Redbook, MP3, WAV, FLAC, APE, ALAC…….WTF!
Why does some music, regardless of the media, even on the same media, sound so good on one album, & so horrible on another?
It is called Dynamic Range.
Either you have it or you do not.
Before an engineer or producer can even begin to think about good sound quality, you must have adequate Dynamic Range.
I just came across this neat little reference library that can help you get the best possible (sounding) version of the music you are interested in purchasing.
DR Database
Why does some music, regardless of the media, even on the same media, sound so good on one album, & so horrible on another?
It is called Dynamic Range.
Either you have it or you do not.
Before an engineer or producer can even begin to think about good sound quality, you must have adequate Dynamic Range.
I just came across this neat little reference library that can help you get the best possible (sounding) version of the music you are interested in purchasing.
DR Database
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